Boost Metabolism And Lose Weight By Feeling Full
We've all known for some time that breakfast is an integral part
of the day. Now research has shown that, regardless of physical
activity, eating high fibre cereal in the morning at least three
times a week leads to having a lower body mass index. This study
followed 2,300 teenage girls over ten years, and was conducted
by the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute in the US.
One reason people skip breakfast is because they are trying to
reduce their overall calorie intake. Whilst its important not to
eat too many excess calories, having breakfast, even if its a
simple smoothie, or a couple of pieces of fruit, will reduce the
urge to snack on chocolate or other unhealthy options, as well
as improving your performance at work and reducing fatigue.
Sometimes its not just the overall calorie intake, but the types
of foods we eat as well. Grab a couple of carrots instead of
some toast - not only will you be getting fiber, but the
phytochemicals such as carotene and other vitamins will help you
get the most out of your body and your day. And if you're a bit
disorganized with buying fruit and vegetables, visit the local
fruit street vendor on the way to your local coffee shop before
work. It beats a muffin nutritionally.
And for the final word on going overboard with calorie
restriction, recent research found that even though mice will
live up to 50% longer by eating less, humans don't. The most
having a low calorie diet over your life would do is extend your
time span on this earth by 7%.
Physiologically, having breakfast will in fact boost your
metabolism. And its certainly a cheaper way to do that than
investing in a bottle of diet pills.
A couple of weight loss tips for parents and expecting mothers.
Early research has suggested that those mothers who eat
excessively (think Britney Spears) have children who are more
prone to being overweight by the time they are toddlers. This
sets up food difficulties from a young age. And beware of
teenagers or children who develop poor eating habits, combined
with sedentary activities like playing playstation or xbox games
too much, and watching television at the expense of even
non-athletic activities like having a job or joining school
clubs. These kids will have a greater tendency of growing into
overweight or obese adults.
One key to integrating changes in your diet, whether with the
goal of losing weight, or simply being more healthy, is to add
variety. Its easy to get into a food rut, stuck for something
tasty to eat that is also going to support our goals. Planning
ahead, and doing a little research, can be one way of mitigating
those moments when the urge to grab something unhealthy is
driven by both hunger and unappetizing dishes.